Grey Pine House Bed Frame — Single 90 x 190 cm
This low-profile house bed frame brings a Scandinavian-influenced shape to a child's bedroom. The distinctive gabled frame rises above the sleeping area to create a sense of a personal den without enclosing the space. Grey-painted pine keeps the look clean and versatile, sitting comfortably against white walls or in a neutral palette. The slatted wooden base supports a standard 90x190cm single mattress without the need for a box spring. The smooth, burr-free construction means no sharp edges anywhere, and the open-sided design keeps the room feeling airy even in a compact space. Dress it with a simple canopy of lightweight fabric, drape string lights along the roof frame, or leave it completely open — all three approaches work.
- 90x190cm Mattress Compatibility: Fits a standard single mattress directly on the slatted base — no box spring required.
- Grey-Painted Pine Frame: Smooth, even grey finish that sits well against white, grey, or natural-toned walls.
- House-Shaped Gable Frame: Creates a den-like feel above the sleeping area without enclosing the space.
- Burr-Free Sanded Edges: No rough spots or splinters anywhere on the frame — considered for children's rooms.
- Slatted Wooden Base: Spaced slats support the mattress and allow airflow from beneath.
A Bed Frame with a Bit of Character
The gabled roof frame turns an ordinary single bed into something that feels more like a den. Grey-painted pine keeps it understated, so it works whether the room is decorated in white, soft grey, or natural tones. The wooden slats across the base support a standard 90x190cm mattress directly — no box spring needed.
[IMAGES]Construction
The frame is solid wood throughout, painted grey for a smooth, even finish. All edges are sanded smooth to avoid splinters or sharp corners. The open-sided house shape means the bed feels spacious rather than enclosed, and air circulates freely around the mattress.
How to Dress It
The top frame accepts a lightweight canopy, string lights, or sheer curtains clipped along the roof rails. Keep any fabric lightweight — the frame is designed for decoration rather than load-bearing use. Left completely bare, the grey pine stands on its own without needing anything added.












